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teachers? mnt div the dance | PAGE 12 THE aasenmarete J : — , . . 9 Use X-Ray Phote cad . | : ‘ Y 70 Guests’ Photos on Postpone Many ay Photos a me | fila Gre | ¥ office Monday, Wedneaday || him in Ne i ‘elty a Still Love dl Dinner Apples Meetings Here to Prove Points ays fromyi to 8 p. i owe en ' acm, Fes 16--Dlows that | pecens of mestings of i High Schoot Students in Small Town Attend Public ear Ng ail Se rge Essinin for be Abe Laer edb Bestel Danee— ‘WW ell Managed,” 7 Claim—Some Res aa Quick oats now— é| Being Drunk italy years RL. a tt uae pe idents Object—Students for Publie Opinion a larative and very f 3 | ner, at arian, instead Of pince cards| comssunity fete, echeduled for h } Dear Miss Grey—W a grX high school girls and|‘ vee Kasinin, temperamental poet-husband| tures of the different guests b " w 4 e : boys, who would appre« your t opinion of these |} A If you want oats that are almost | of Ixadora Duncan, Yeon reproduced fl 1 Prent ~ questions We live ir niles from Seattle ‘ be on ready, ask for Quick Quaker Oats, | Jat) on « charge of 4 hu post pone i What do you think of « ‘ 4a, 9 orown in| This style cooks in 3 to $ minutes, | Seated from the alo Bomb on Train ~ < Siteibing that goes wrong on the high ech a x the 5 se crea | Hele the quickest cooking oats inthe) apes Kills 6 People Our high school is small. It consists of about 50 students, Just like regular Quaker Oats in ie Cs mag the aga gh re gy 1 and by outside towns has always had a good name, but a cer that matchless qosty Flaked trom ee A afore BO. | iuing atx Bu ; $ a) . N ween grains only —just the rich,|\, 5 4 4 tain class of people ts es to blame the|® queen m Wie a} tempers : ; . for earth i . 7 plump, flavory oats, They have the) cnt is much ke that of Edgar Al-| bundled off to the police ptatic K high school for everythir hi HS which have Savor which kas won the world to| mann maiad oft to che : nde These people alsc ink it awf s to s of the white + 4 the Marrow-minded. These people » think it awful of us rons Rut Aah Qudih Cuatiae the oats ave attend public dances. ¢ : cut before flaking. They are rolled)" Is it wrong for high school students to attend public int. | Very thin and partly cooked. So'the| ‘ Bey Mee gherre dances? The dances here are wel aged. It is the only United | Gakes are smaller and thinner—that shan ta mete te Merlin (0 way | After the Tow was ¢ dance hal! here and is wat ched conti asly by the manager, is all, And the small thin flakes! with Maxim Gorky a while. I am| went out to Vereallle who keeps very good order i altho some do drink out side, After they are intoxic ated they are not al cook quickly 1L" Serge, on his way of the United 4 ; ec ale y - a Little is known of fust what hap-/| declared the dryness q 2 , Crillen, but Isadora em ‘ P tress Someone has circulated it around how bad the the label ‘ in ef in Ze ’ iy and that same class of people nev 10 to see 3 Q ° He : ' conducted. They go by what they hear. We can honestly ‘ uick Bere wed by the police with & ‘ woe say that of all the dances we have attended we never saw “y Q po any disorder and our high school pupils act like perfect la a saonbe uaker Oats dies and gentlemen People from neighboring towns 50 miles away come here to attend dances, and we have had many of them tell us it was because it was the only decent dance hall in this part of the country and the best managed. We and 18 years cf age. We would that of other readers of your col Respectfully yours, A GROUP OF HIGH SCHOOL etween 16 reciate your answer and STUDENTS ten : : Cook in 3 to 5 minutes resh. BE q e lue ribbon cheese / e Dear Boys and Girls—I do not wish to eas \ far from it. And I know ould like et y } } Owl Tl stamp of approval on high s dents attend , dances; but I can't. The distinction is too fine. One pu hall out of ten might be conducted in r- able manner, that young boys and g could attend without harm; but in contrast to this one, there are hundreds that would not be a fit place of amusement for students. What say your parents and your teachers? Do they ap- prove of this? They are acquainted with conditions in your community; they know whether the hall is a proper place for their sons or daughters or students. If they do not object, you can afford to brave prejudice of those who are unduly uch a thoroly ad ina (agp lite)aintighe bucket as easy to open as windin the dock” / LL excitement at the fair! The judges are busy tasting, testing and approving the cheeses. They look so alike—same size, same color —“lIe’s impossible to distinguish them” you say! But after tasting all the cheeses, there is no hesitation as to the winner. It is . ILLAMOOK. I Is in fl , firm- A biaed. ao ‘This tasty health tood| TL AOR tect le res fray io Unreturned Mother Asks for Chance to | costs less than two cents da dish smook carries off the prizes at all the ay Courtesy Dear Miss Grey—I would appreci- ate your opir ton of the following de- scribed “lacie: About 1:4 | He tp Self and Kiddies " Grey—I would greatly a, m. December 27. met three so-called ladies, wh left thelr fri house at Not The street cars had ceased to run and those “ladies” lived far out in| wef, te Tillamook, Oregon ; : . a the Rainier Valley district. One of| sonal car re she “ : > , F , hess owned and eee Yor See 0s, sonal care and loving ce kitchen as fresh as the day it was made, was Albers 28 cheers | tas old, one about 33, and the forme: esion of stenographer younger. After informing them ¢ Ant 3 of providing a he oe pax the street cars were not running, I/them and myself, do you know of Suggested that they call a taxi They | anyone in need of an efficient, neat Feplied that they brought no money | housekeeper? I can furnish best of A FINER, better cooking fat than Snow- drift can't be made, *but the old-fashioned airtight can that brought Snowdrift to your inconvenient and hard to open. Snowdrift deserved a better bucket. Colgate’s Taleum | | | | Only a cent and a fraction for a bountiful helping! Takes only five minutes to cook! Economy of your time and your money! CARNATION MUSH big fairs of the west. See that “Tillamook” is branded on every slice. None genuine without 't. We stand back of ow guarantee of uniform quality. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION ‘0 Sear for car fare told them if |reeranoes and would be glad to dis powder made famous the phrase '‘We —adainty breakfestcoreal rolled q cuss the proposition tn further detail | : : tor n pay ie ereee on tet when con- | ether sal pero 2 ae cael couldn’t ei ehh the powder, so we Im- from es ee eee syle | THLLAMOOK CHEESE This offer they gladly accepted. 1 gs can reach me at Rainier 0739-8. | proved the box.”’ It probably wouldn't be used in puddings, cookies, etc. en rt called the cab, after having t Xe note auch . . . 5 tte There’: f : wo calla, which cost me 10 cents.| pocitings, ar tha maaan of ch! | fair to borrow this and twist it, but it is Rami diyloa irish at = When the car arrived I gave the| not im touch with anyone in need of fh a “ow 3 grocer’ 4 older woman $2 to pay the fare. They| housekeeper. 1 am printing your, | & Qreat tefhptation to say e couldn't Cooks In Five Minutes | ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO., Pacific Coast Millers Makers of Albers Flapjack Flour and Rolled Oats took iny name ahd address, promising | jets, faithfully to return my money the following day. [have never heard from those| Bhigh principled ladies.” In my opin Women so devoid of character and principle should be compelled to Wear a tag to notify the public to beware. I do not fret over $2. I re-| gret, tho, that some = unprincip! things called human beings ofte make it hard for a decent person to get aid when required. “PAY YOUR DEBTS” You have so thoroly voiced my | sentiments in your description of the “ladies in distress” that it ta not necessary for me to make further that tt will reach someone who id you improve Snowdrift, so we improved . the bucket.’’ We'll say it, this once. FIRST AVE. BETWEEN) PIKE AND UNION STS. Entrances, First and Second Avenues Saturday Specials Market Closes 6 P. M. 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